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Lincicome had four birdies and an eagle in conditions she described as “yukky.”

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At the time of our interview, the film was still a work in progress with the CGI department of the Imaginarium, but a sneak preview reveals a vivid underworld of slime and snot, a colourful and exceedingly lifelike version of Briggs’s cartoon, in which Fungus, his wife Mildew and their yukky son Mould happily terrorise the “topside”.

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It looked "rather yukky" but was edible, although he wasn't going to cut into it.

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Because that word, 'funny,' can mean weird, strange, yukky as well as meaning laugh out loud, and it seems to me that most families, no, ALL families are a bit odd!

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In recorded hour-long conversations, they opened up about the “yukky medicine,” the teasing that happens when you lose your hair, and the fears of getting “sicker and sicker.”

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